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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Archaeologists Say Border Wall Cuts Through Native American Burial Sites In Arizona
by Michel Marizco
Blasting for President Trump's border wall in Arizona is underway in a national monument that's home to Native American burial sites. A local archaeologist explains the significance of the area.
California Legislature Considers Formal Apology For World War II Japanese Internment
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with California Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi about his bill calling for his state to apologize for its role in violating the rights of Japanese Americans in World War II.
Trump Rallies In Arizona And Colorado, Thanking Vulnerable Sens. McSally And Gardner
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump is holding rallies in Arizona and Colorado this week, showing his appreciation for two Republican senators in tough races who stuck with him during his impeachment.
Behind Michael Bloomberg's History Of Sexism And Sex Discrimination Complaints
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Washington Post reporter Michael Kranish about Michael Bloomberg's history of sexist and discriminatory behavior.
Nevada Democrats Hope To Avoid Iowa Fiasco In Their Own Caucus Saturday
by Miles Parks
Nevada Democrats are racing to reassure voters, campaigns and the national Democratic Party that this Saturday's caucus will go off smoothly — in the aftermath of Iowa's caucus meltdown.
6 Democrats Debate In Nevada Before This Weekend's Caucus
Six Democratic presidential candidates debate Wednesday night in Nevada ahead of the state's caucuses this Saturday.
Scientists Announce Fresh Experiments On Antimatter
by Geoff Brumfiel
Researchers have conducted a new test on antimatter — matter's weird opposite. The researchers found that anti-hydrogen atoms behave exactly the same as regular hydrogen. But many questions remain.
In The Fight Against COVID-19, Labs Look To Create Coronavirus Antibodies
by Joe Palca
An approach to treating new diseases that worked for the Ebola and Zika viruses is being tested for the new coronavirus. It involves using antibodies to the disease as a drug.
Lack Of Snow In French Alps Is Affecting Lower Altitude Ski Resorts
by Eleanor Beardsley
A lack of snow in the Alps is causing headaches for French ski resorts. Some lower altitude resorts have shut runs or even closed permanently. Others are resorting to unusual methods to bring in snow.
Encore: On 'Seeking Thrills,' Georgia Channels A Lifetime On The Dance Floor
British musician Georgia has a new album out full of throwback dance beats and stripped-back vocals. It's called Seeking Thrills. She speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro.